I believe he did. I took this from Wikipedia.
John James Marshall (September 24, 1755 - July 6, 1835) was the fourth Chief Justice of the United States (1801-1835). His court opinions helped lay the basis for United States constitutional law and made the Supreme Court of the United States a coequal branch of government along with the legislative and executive branches. Previously, Marshall had been a leader of the Federalist Party in Virginia and served in the United States House of Representatives from 1799 to 1800. He was Secretary of State under President John Adams from 1800 to 1801.
John Marshall established the court's idea to look at laws and see if they are constitutional. John Marshall was the fourth Supreme Court judge in the United States.
He was a part of the supreme court.
Key decisions of the supreme court under the leadership pf john marshall solidified the power of the supreme court to review the constitutionality of the state and federal law.
The US Supreme Court- judicial branch
The decisions of the Marshall Court established the Supreme Court as a branch of government equal to Congress and the Presidency.
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Chief Justice John Marshall
Fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, John Marshall, who served from 1801 - 1835.
John Marshall
Fourth Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, John Marshall, who served from 1801 - 1835.
John Marshall was the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He is basically considered the "father of the supreme court." He established many important judicial precedents. In Marbury v. Madison, Marshall established the concept of judicial review.
He was the 4th Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court, and the longest serving. He helped to establish the Supreme Court as the final authority on the meaning of the Constitution.